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What is the difference between wicker and rattan?

Rattan is a natural material derived from climbing palm plants, while wicker refers to a weaving technique used to create furniture. A rattan chair can be made using the wicker weaving method, but not all wicker furniture is made from rattan.

What happens if rattan gets wet?

If rattan chairs get wet, they can absorb moisture, which may lead to swelling, warping, or even mold growth. It’s best to keep rattan furniture in dry conditions and wipe off any moisture immediately.

Are rattan chairs worth it?

Absolutely! Rattan chairs are lightweight, durable, and timeless in design. They add a natural, elegant touch to any space and, with proper care, can last for many years, making them a worthwhile investment.

Does rattan break easily?

No, rattan chairs are known for their strength and flexibility. However, if not properly maintained or if subjected to heavy pressure, the rattan fibers can weaken and break over time.

Is rattan better than bamboo?

Both materials have their benefits, but rattan chairs tend to be more flexible and durable compared to bamboo. Rattan is solid yet lightweight, while bamboo is hollow and more rigid, making rattan a better choice for furniture that requires intricate weaving and longevity.